Chrisrules334
Warren Scout
Rabbits currently at the vets having not eaten for c. 9hrs yesterday,
Vets can't get a drip on her or feed her by syringe because she's an absolute nightmare with people (we can only touch or stroke when she's being fed... we have odd rabbits), they are giving her pain relief & some meds to help her gut get moving though to try and help, and have felt her stomach / done a health check to make sure there's nothing obvious causing the issue.
Sounds like it's a case of wait and see for the remainder of the morning/early afternoon, then consider taking the other bun in with some other familiar items to see if that settles her.
They have suggested General anaesthetic as a last resort (probably tomorrow?) if she hasn't got any better, so they can give her fluids and some nutritients.
Hopefully she gets better soon!
Vets can't get a drip on her or feed her by syringe because she's an absolute nightmare with people (we can only touch or stroke when she's being fed... we have odd rabbits), they are giving her pain relief & some meds to help her gut get moving though to try and help, and have felt her stomach / done a health check to make sure there's nothing obvious causing the issue.
Sounds like it's a case of wait and see for the remainder of the morning/early afternoon, then consider taking the other bun in with some other familiar items to see if that settles her.
They have suggested General anaesthetic as a last resort (probably tomorrow?) if she hasn't got any better, so they can give her fluids and some nutritients.
Hopefully she gets better soon!